Accoll

/əˈkɔl/ verb

An archaic variant meaning to embrace or clasp someone around the neck.

From Old French acoller, combining à (to) + col (neck), ultimately from Latin collum. This intimate physical gesture gave rise to the modern noun 'accolade.'

AFgebonde
AMአኮል
ARاكول
BGприсвоен
BNঅ্যাকোল
CAaccoll
CSaccoll
DAaccoll
DEaccoll
ELaccoll
ESaccoll
ETauhindatud
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